Cambridge, home to just over 105,000 people in addition to thousands of college students, is internationally recognized for its universities. Cambridge is also locally famous for its popular squares. The City of Cambridge originally encompassed a much larger area, parts of which have now broken off into the independent towns of Newton, Lexington, West Cambridge and Brighton.

Cambridge has a rich cultural history. Mount Auburn Cemetery, located at the border of Cambridge and Watertown, boasts the oldest planned landscape in America, famous inhabitants and an arboretum. The Middlesex County Court House, which is now part of the National Register of Historical Places, is also located in Cambridge.

Harvard University, founded in 1636 to train colony ministers, was the first college established in North America, and is now one of the most prestigious universities in the world. The bustling Harvard Yard and surrounding Harvard Square contribute to the rich culture of the City of Cambridge. Cambridge is also home to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), where scientific minds have greatly contributed to the city’s prospering biotechnology industry and led the nearby Kendall Square to be informally titled “Technology Square.”

In addition to Harvard Square and Kendall Square, Cambridge also contains Porter Square, Central Square and Lechmere Square, areas known for an assortment of ethnic restaurants, shopping and nightlife which are easily accessible by the Red and Green MBTA lines. In addition to utilizing the MBTA, Cambridge residents enjoy walking and bike riding on the many bike paths as a hobby and alternative mode of transportation around the City.

Our fee agreement with our Cambridge personal injury clients shows our dedication to you – we only get paid when you recover fair and just compensation. Below are some of the types of Cambridge personal injury cases that our expert, highly skilled Massachusetts personal injury lawyers handle: